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    Unit Guides
    Royal Military Academy http://totalwar.honga.net/#medieval2_m2tw Includes ratings and every stat of unit of every mod as well!!
    Warlore Medieval II unit Guide http://m2tw.warlore.org/units - all versions of Medieval Total War. Here is where you will find exactly what "combat bonus in xxxx" means -click on the unit name for a truely comprehensive description.
    The FAUST unit guide -download from http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=128043&highlight=FAUST The most concise guide.
    ForlornHope's Medieval II unit guide -download from http://www.twcenter.net/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=2388 Includes tactics and discussion as well as unit stats.

    There's a table showing how armour works on page 17 of the Medievalopedia. The Mediaevlopedia also inlcudes the FAUST unit guide, so if you havent' got it you are missing a real treat, it will answer all your questions!!! You will find it here: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=358791

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    Default Re: Unit Guides

    Like any of us have time to read that much.

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    Eastern.Europe's Avatar Foederatus
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    I know you are being funny I did find the time to dl and read it and it is good stuff. If you have been stumbling around trying to find out which troops do what Take a look at it

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    Icon7 Re: Unit Guides

    Like, who has time to play computer games anyway? :-)

    The Warlore site has an easy to use search function that allows you to find the unit you want very quickly. You can narrow your search down to unit type, nation, and lots of other possibilities. Note that the Back button won't take you back to your search results, so remember to right click on the unit and choose "open in new window" or similar.

    The FAUST guide allows you to fit all the unit stats for one faction onto one page; once you find the page you will find it invaluable and probably worth printing for ready reference.

    The Medievalopedia has a good table of contents and can be searched for key words so it doesn't take long to find what you want to know in it. You will find that it is so well written/organised/illustrated and useful that suddenly you will find the time to read somewhat more than you intended!!
    Last edited by Sitalkes; January 24, 2012 at 10:44 PM.

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    I found that website the other day, it's awesome!!!
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